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the next reader is summer brenner. . >> i'm going it read today an excerpt from anana, queen of heaven and earth. i wanted to say a few words about anana. this is the oldest literary work that we have. these are the cuniform tablets that were excavated in the late 1880's and early 1890's by the university of pennsylvania. tens of thousands of fragments of cuniform fragments. the story of anana starts in her adolescence. it travels through her journey as a queen and a goddess, and much of her story is devoted to the love, a very passionate love, for dimusi, who is a shepherd who she takes as her husband, lover and king. and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no longer treat the mother of anana of his mother. he will no longer perform his sweet task among the maidens of the city. he will no longer raise his sword higher
the next reader is summer brenner. . >> i'm going it read today an excerpt from anana, queen of heaven and earth. i wanted to say a few words about anana. this is the oldest literary work that we have. these are the cuniform tablets that were excavated in the late 1880's and early 1890's by the university of pennsylvania. tens of thousands of fragments of cuniform fragments. the story of anana starts in her adolescence. it travels through her journey as a queen and a goddess, and much of...
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we have had david brenner, shelly berman, this year judy gold. >> hasn't she been here before? >> she has been on the show before. >> it is coming back? >> some people have performed more than once. >> you perform every year? >> i do. >> you juggle everything. >> i do everything but cook! i do the pr, i oversee the design of the program and the postcards and the website and most of the comics. jews aren't supposed to eat pork but there is a clause in the torah that said if it is wrapped up in a wonton it is okay for everybody. i came out of the closet and said mom and dad, i joined jews for jesus! they said we raced you to be jewish. how could you do this to us when we raise you in the jewish faith. i said i am kidding. i am gay! they said oh, thank god! [ laughing ] she said i have a friend with a lesbian daughter, the friend disowned her daughter, don't worry, i would never do that to you. i say i know, i have tried everything. >> you are still here! >> my dad finally came around and said we have a friend who has a gay son you may like. i was like, oh, so close. >> unclear! >
we have had david brenner, shelly berman, this year judy gold. >> hasn't she been here before? >> she has been on the show before. >> it is coming back? >> some people have performed more than once. >> you perform every year? >> i do. >> you juggle everything. >> i do everything but cook! i do the pr, i oversee the design of the program and the postcards and the website and most of the comics. jews aren't supposed to eat pork but there is a clause...
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joel brenner who, until 2009 was the nation's top counterintelligence official says the computer security guru was done in by the phone's g.p.s. technology which attached precise longitude and latitude coordinates to the photo. >> this is a tracking device there's no question about it. and we're all carrying one now. >> reporter: and when you use that tracking device to take a photo and you send that photo your information is also sent. >> and some of that data depending on how the phone is set, is going to include the location where it was taken. >> reporter: on his blog, mcafee called the disclosure an accidental release by an unseasoned technician at vice headquarters. now he's emerged in guatemala city asking for political asylum saying he left belize to escape a witch-hunt. >> at that point i decided i had to do something went undercover, i'm now here and i'm now going to speak out and speak out big time. >> pelley: mcafee, who developed the antivirus security programs that still bear his name, left that company 18 years ago. since then scott, he's been living on the millions he made
joel brenner who, until 2009 was the nation's top counterintelligence official says the computer security guru was done in by the phone's g.p.s. technology which attached precise longitude and latitude coordinates to the photo. >> this is a tracking device there's no question about it. and we're all carrying one now. >> reporter: and when you use that tracking device to take a photo and you send that photo your information is also sent. >> and some of that data depending on...
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we have mark brenner, director of labor notes. vinnie, what do you make of what went on today? >> melissa, thanks for having me on. it is absolutely historic. you're talking about the state with the 52-week highest percentage of union members in the country. the birthplace of the uaw. for what has been long considered a union strong hold, giving workers the freedom to choose. freedom to choose whether or not to pay a union and still keep their jobs. this will have national ramification. this is very historic day both for michigan at country. melissa: mark, is there aniable positive way to spin this for the union side? >> of course not. this is union-busting move by lame duck legislature. this is puppet marching to the beat of puppet tease, dick devs of amway who want to hurt unions. melissa: did they succeed? is there a way to battle back. >> of course we have ability to organize on the job. that is what we'll hear doing. i love vinnie talking about freedom, freedom of association which is violated every half hour when someone is getting fired for organizing union. i don't see
we have mark brenner, director of labor notes. vinnie, what do you make of what went on today? >> melissa, thanks for having me on. it is absolutely historic. you're talking about the state with the 52-week highest percentage of union members in the country. the birthplace of the uaw. for what has been long considered a union strong hold, giving workers the freedom to choose. freedom to choose whether or not to pay a union and still keep their jobs. this will have national ramification....
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joining me now morgan brenner, staff writer. good morning. >> good morning. >> the latest jobs report shows 36,000 jobs added in november, that brings down the unemployment to a near five-year low at 7.7. the numbers beat the expectations. are there any caveats here. >> there are. it's better than what analysts expected. i would say there's three cav t caveats here. the first, the numbers for september and october downwardly revised by 50,000 less employees, less workers brought into the workforce in those two months. it's a strong likelihood we'll see the same thing happen with november numbers in coming months. second caveat here, the reason we saw that unemployment rate jump down to 7.7% we've seen more americans leave the workforce again. these are americans that are looking for a job and gave up. despite the fact we saw 146,000 added this month, it's not enough to really bring that unemployment number down in a huge way. >> the impact from hurricane sandy were minimal but jobs were lost. what do you think it would be like w
joining me now morgan brenner, staff writer. good morning. >> good morning. >> the latest jobs report shows 36,000 jobs added in november, that brings down the unemployment to a near five-year low at 7.7. the numbers beat the expectations. are there any caveats here. >> there are. it's better than what analysts expected. i would say there's three cav t caveats here. the first, the numbers for september and october downwardly revised by 50,000 less employees, less workers...
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talking about andy brenner. the markets after a quick knee neck reaction kind of shrugged it off, right? >> i don't even remember. that's why i put it up. i heard andrew. i don't even remember a quick reaction the other way. it was totally ignored, and in some ways in stocks it was actually off to the markets. >> do you think the markets will be able to shrug it off again if it happens again, rick? >> unfortunately, and i really want to underscore unfortunately, yes, because in the world i live in, i would actually like to see the markets, especially the fixed income markets, have three or four selloffs to send a message, but, unfortunately, the purse strings still seem real cheap. you know what congressional people do when money seems cheap. they spend more of it than they have. >> mandy, this is something we talked about yesterday in the absence of -- of market pressure. >> right. >> you know, what is the impetus for policy makers to concede their points? >> good point, absolutely. we agree on that one. >> tha
talking about andy brenner. the markets after a quick knee neck reaction kind of shrugged it off, right? >> i don't even remember. that's why i put it up. i heard andrew. i don't even remember a quick reaction the other way. it was totally ignored, and in some ways in stocks it was actually off to the markets. >> do you think the markets will be able to shrug it off again if it happens again, rick? >> unfortunately, and i really want to underscore unfortunately, yes, because...
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. >> reporter: joel brenner, until 2009, was a top counterintelligence official, says unless the gps function on your smartphone is deactivated, your location is no secret. >> this is a tracking device. there's no question about it. and we're all carrying one now. >> reporter: mcafee, who is no longer connected to the software company that bears his name is no longer charged in belize. right now in a guatemalan jail asking for political asylum. >> interesting about cell phones. all being tracted. >> that's how they found him. >>> this story, if you've ever complained online about a business, you may think twice about it. suing after criticizing on a website. the bad reviews could cost her big money. >> reporter: outside fairfax county court wednesday a lawyer for jane perez flipped through pictures allegedly showing botched home repairs. >> windows, work that was not properly done. >> reporter: the photos include door hinges, trash allegedly left behind and what are said to be strands of hair in a refinished floor. >> i think we presented evidence sufficient to establish that the wor
. >> reporter: joel brenner, until 2009, was a top counterintelligence official, says unless the gps function on your smartphone is deactivated, your location is no secret. >> this is a tracking device. there's no question about it. and we're all carrying one now. >> reporter: mcafee, who is no longer connected to the software company that bears his name is no longer charged in belize. right now in a guatemalan jail asking for political asylum. >> interesting about cell...
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as margaret brenner reports, the eecretary raised the possibility of a larger role for the united >> rep states. >> reporter: during a stop here in prague, secretary of state issued a stern warning to bashar al assad not to use chemical weapons. ta she said the u.s. is planning to take action if there is credible evidence of a threat. she did not say whether there that woinformation that would suggest an attack is imminent. theire reiterated, chemical heapons are a red line for the ed statstates. >> i'm not going to telegraph in any specifics what we would do hatthe event of credible evidence that the assad regime hemicalorted to using chemical weapons against their own people. >> reporter: the international community has failed to peop intervene in the conflict that as killed nearly 38,000 syrians since the uprising began. e are ds this morning," margaret brennan, prague. >>> in japan this morning at least nine people are dead after it's unclof a highway tunnel collapsed. it's unclear why those massive concrete slabs broke away from the tunnel walls on sunday. smoke an lucy craft re
as margaret brenner reports, the eecretary raised the possibility of a larger role for the united >> rep states. >> reporter: during a stop here in prague, secretary of state issued a stern warning to bashar al assad not to use chemical weapons. ta she said the u.s. is planning to take action if there is credible evidence of a threat. she did not say whether there that woinformation that would suggest an attack is imminent. theire reiterated, chemical heapons are a red line for the...
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david brenner. the who is who of jewish comedians. >> everybody doing it together. how can they do that and talk about this during tragedy but everybody laughing or feeling warm can really help. >> it is really like group therapy. if you feel about down you feel better if you go to a comedy show and even as an attendee or a performer. there is always a tragedy which is horrendous. life has to go on. what better way to do this than to get together with other people and laughed. >> this is the kosher comedy december 22nd-20 feather. on pacifica ave. december 22nd-december 25th--kosher comedy.com will make you feel better during this very challenging time it thank-you, lisa. here is a wonderfully i want you to see. this is one to check out it is called " any day now " valid confirming allen cumming.. please love, acceptance, family when a child with down syndrome is abandoned by his mother. at this gay couple is determined to adopt them and the a 40's get in the way. it is a the authorities -- get in the way. certainly, i love this is a beautiful film. it is called " a
david brenner. the who is who of jewish comedians. >> everybody doing it together. how can they do that and talk about this during tragedy but everybody laughing or feeling warm can really help. >> it is really like group therapy. if you feel about down you feel better if you go to a comedy show and even as an attendee or a performer. there is always a tragedy which is horrendous. life has to go on. what better way to do this than to get together with other people and laughed....
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as i ran forward, i eliminated the threat and i grabbed sergeant brenner and brought him back to our line, as everyone else continued to fight. it's difficult for me to sit here alone because there are so many great people that are the reason why i'm here. i didn't look out for myself. they looked out for me. and two great men lost their lives that night. >> gretchen: what was it like for you to know that you had been bestowed this amazing honor that no living person has achieved since the vietnam war? >> it kind of hurt me at first. i read the stories about medal of honor recipients and they're heros, they're men that history books have been written about. two of my buddies gave everything for this country, and yet people want to pat me on the back and congratulate me. it was a very difficult step to take. this is a heavy responsibility to represent the best, the strongest, the brightest, the most courageous. and they have to look at my face. >> steve: you are a hero. you didn't want to write this book, you said. why? >> i put in a whole bunch of personal information, making it a ve
as i ran forward, i eliminated the threat and i grabbed sergeant brenner and brought him back to our line, as everyone else continued to fight. it's difficult for me to sit here alone because there are so many great people that are the reason why i'm here. i didn't look out for myself. they looked out for me. and two great men lost their lives that night. >> gretchen: what was it like for you to know that you had been bestowed this amazing honor that no living person has achieved since...
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the ceo of max brenner will join us after the break to talk about what exactly that is and get a check on holiday sales if this anchor desk is any example they're doing well. we're back in a moment. there is no mass-produced human. every human being is unique. and there is one store that recognizes it. the sleep number store. the only place in the world you'll find the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. an exclusive collection of innovations that totally individualize your...
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search of the year at the meeting were ambassador brenner was directly told yet to stop talking about terrorism. were you at that meeting? >> congressman, all i can say to you is this administration commodious government throughout my years of service has been deeply concerned about the challenge. >> mr. ambassador, not denial. we are such a meeting or not? >> as i said, no such meeting. >> no, sir, i was not. >> one of the must of been at a meeting in which secretary clinton, the president and investor the united nations, ms. rice, ambassador raised conspired to get susan rice on the sunday television shows and lie about the tragedy of benghazi. were you at that meeting? >> nosair. >> to your knowledge was there such a meeting? >> no. >> i would've thought there must have been. when a tragedy occurs such as this, and i'm old enough to have work to appear when ronald reagan was president. we have not just one tragedy. with multiple tragedies in lebanon. we lost our embassy. we lost a marine amphibious unit guarding the airport. hundreds of lives lost. i do remember democrats saying he
search of the year at the meeting were ambassador brenner was directly told yet to stop talking about terrorism. were you at that meeting? >> congressman, all i can say to you is this administration commodious government throughout my years of service has been deeply concerned about the challenge. >> mr. ambassador, not denial. we are such a meeting or not? >> as i said, no such meeting. >> no, sir, i was not. >> one of the must of been at a meeting in which...
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republicans have a huge brand problem right now among latinos, and it's s.b. 1070, it's, you know, sensen brenner, right in and a lot of it stems from, from the immigration issue and how it's been handled by the two parties. um, i think that -- but, and this is somewhat dangerous with the word immigration lurks behind me to say -- i think there's an immigration-related lesson, there's a danger of overlearning the immigration-related lesson for both parties. um, i think republicans are fooling themselves if they think they fully solved their latino problem by now coming to the table on comprehensive immigration reform, and i think democrats are fooling ourselves if we think we've locked this up. >> yeah. >> you know, president gets this done, and we've locked this up for time immemorial. that the result, what we saw in '12, um, obviously had an immigration overlay, had a republican branding problem, but it also was the result of very deliberate, um, incorporation of latinos into the governing coalition, into, and into the kind of daily life of the obama administration, right? and it's little thing
republicans have a huge brand problem right now among latinos, and it's s.b. 1070, it's, you know, sensen brenner, right in and a lot of it stems from, from the immigration issue and how it's been handled by the two parties. um, i think that -- but, and this is somewhat dangerous with the word immigration lurks behind me to say -- i think there's an immigration-related lesson, there's a danger of overlearning the immigration-related lesson for both parties. um, i think republicans are fooling...